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Thursday, August 14, 2008
The Lost Lands of Oz
The Brothers Grimm brought us Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and others enthralling young readers. That was in the early 1800s. Through the years, the stories have been read over160 countries. Imagination at work…
In 1900, American L. Frank Baum (with illustrator W.W. Denslow) published The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and in 1939 The Wizard of Oz was released as a musical-fantasy film. Imagination at work…
In 1937, Walt Disney released Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, a full-length animated feature film. Cinderella, The Lady and the Tramp, and Sleeping Beauty would follow. Imagination at work…
In 1977, in a galaxy far, far away a seed was planted for what would become a mega franchise, Star Wars. Imagination at work…
Once every generation or so, an idea is born. An idea that takes the world by storm. And after the storm, a rainbow appears.
Somewhere over the rainbow…
Somewhere beyond Emerald City…
Somewhere across Munchkin country…
Since 2000, a group of veterans of the advertising/marketing world have been exploring this somewhere.
A somewhere that everyone has heard about.
A somewhere that nobody knows anything about.
A somewhere filled with adventure.
A somewhere that is waiting to be discovered.
A somewhere called The Lost Lands of Oz.
We are edu.characters and over the years we have explored and studied the creations of L. Frank Baum that went to Gillikin, Winkie and Quadling. And, across the Deadly Desert, the Impassable Desert, the Great Sandy Waste, and Shifting to Sands to Rinkitink, Boboland. Mifkets, Noland, Happy Valley, Vegetable Kingdom, Merryland, the Forest of Burzee, and more lands. Lost Lands...
Lands filled with enchantment and bewitchment.
Lands with bad people and good people.
Lands where good always triumphs.
Lands people would love to discover and call their own.
In 1900, American L. Frank Baum (with illustrator W.W. Denslow) published The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and in 1939 The Wizard of Oz was released as a musical-fantasy film. Imagination at work…
In 1937, Walt Disney released Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, a full-length animated feature film. Cinderella, The Lady and the Tramp, and Sleeping Beauty would follow. Imagination at work…
In 1977, in a galaxy far, far away a seed was planted for what would become a mega franchise, Star Wars. Imagination at work…
Once every generation or so, an idea is born. An idea that takes the world by storm. And after the storm, a rainbow appears.
Somewhere over the rainbow…
Somewhere beyond Emerald City…
Somewhere across Munchkin country…
Since 2000, a group of veterans of the advertising/marketing world have been exploring this somewhere.
A somewhere that everyone has heard about.
A somewhere that nobody knows anything about.
A somewhere filled with adventure.
A somewhere that is waiting to be discovered.
A somewhere called The Lost Lands of Oz.
We are edu.characters and over the years we have explored and studied the creations of L. Frank Baum that went to Gillikin, Winkie and Quadling. And, across the Deadly Desert, the Impassable Desert, the Great Sandy Waste, and Shifting to Sands to Rinkitink, Boboland. Mifkets, Noland, Happy Valley, Vegetable Kingdom, Merryland, the Forest of Burzee, and more lands. Lost Lands...
Lands filled with enchantment and bewitchment.
Lands with bad people and good people.
Lands where good always triumphs.
Lands people would love to discover and call their own.
Let us share with you what we have discovered about the Lost Lands of Oz...
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